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Mick Jagger

Mick Jagger

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Mick Jagger, born July 26, 1943, in Dartford, England, is the legendary lead singer and co-founder of The Rolling Stones, one of the most iconic rock bands in history. Known for his electrifying stage presence, distinctive voice, and rebellious persona, Jagger has been a defining figure in music for over six decades. Alongside Keith Richards, he crafted timeless hits like "(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction" and "Paint It Black."Beyond his work with the Stones, Jagger has pursued a solo music career, acted in films, and produced projects like the HBO series "Vinyl." Knighted in 2003, he remains a cultural icon celebrated for his enduring creativity and influence. Despite his fame, Jagger is also recognized for his personal life, including high-profile relationships and his dedication to fitness. Even in his 80s, he continues to tour and perform with unmatched energy.2024 Quiet. Please アート 音楽
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  • Mick Jagger: Rocking On with New Music, Tours, and Viral Moments
    2025/09/09
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    Mick Jagger has kept himself at the center of rock’s headlines and social buzz these past few days. The most talked-about development comes straight from his Instagram, where he gave fans a peek behind the curtain of the Rolling Stones’ ongoing recording sessions at Metropolis Studios in West London. Jagger posted a casual video laying down harmonica tracks, humorously captioned “Holidays are over… back to the harmonica.” The Sun reported earlier that he and the Stones had already finished 13 songs and are in discussions about releasing their 25th studio album. Reliable music outlets are buzzing about the expectation that new material is imminent, making these studio glimpses potentially significant for rock historians and fans awaiting another milestone from Jagger’s long career.

    Business activity hasn’t slowed, with the Rolling Stones extending their Hackney Diamonds tour into unexpected territories. A press release via Thunder Ridge Nature Arena confirmed the band, led by Jagger, will take the stage in Ridgedale, Missouri, July 21. This U.S. date follows recent energetic performances, including a set in Houston showcasing hits and new music. Industry analysts point to this tour extension as a sign the Stones remain commercially and creatively vital even as rumors swirl about the band pulling the plug on a UK and European tour for 2025. According to The Times, those shows were dropped due to venue and travel logistics, a move that likely curbs European exposure but does little to dull the Stones’ legacy in the U.S.

    Social media continues to feast on Jagger’s ability to set trends and headlines. YouTube channels have uploaded new clips showing the Stones and Jagger rehearsing, while fan forums explode with reminiscing. CultFollowing recalls the wild New York City stunt where Jagger and the band announced shows by playing “Brown Sugar” live on a flatbed truck. The viral moment reignited stories of classic rock publicity coups and drove massive online engagement.

    On the personal front, Jagger’s relationship with fiancée Melanie Hamrick brought a touch of glamour to the New York City Ballet’s gala. Hamrick joked to Page Six about their 44-year age gap and praised his energy, keeping gossip columns lively. Stories about their young son, Deveraux, inheriting his father’s dance moves add endearing family content to Mick’s otherwise rock-star image.

    Retrospective headlines, like the 40th anniversary of Jagger and David Bowie’s “Dancing In The Street” topping the UK charts, have also cycled through mainstream music sites. Critics still debate its legacy, branding the music video both “campy” and iconic, a microcosm of Jagger’s divisive but enduring pop culture footprint.

    All told, Mick Jagger’s week—laced with studio revelations, high-profile gigs, viral moments, and family anecdotes—shows a legend still making news in ways that could matter for the next chapter of rock history. Speculation swirls about an imminent album, new tour stops, and ever-evolving partnerships, cementing Jagger’s status not just as a survivor, but as rock’s tireless trendsetter.

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  • Mick Jagger at 82: Rocking NYC Streets, Igniting Tour Buzz, and Hinting at New Music
    2025/09/06
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    In the whirlwind of the past few days, Mick Jagger has once again grabbed headlines and turned social media upside down. The Rolling Stones stunned New York City with a wild, guerrilla-style performance on the back of a flatbed truck, tearing into Brown Sugar and handing out flyers for their new Tour of the Americas. Reporters were left breathless as the band bypassed their expected press conference at the 5th Avenue Hotel to rock the street, igniting instant hype for their Madison Square Garden residency. Fans flooded YouTube and other platforms with memories, some sharing that Mick himself tossed them flyers that led to lifelong Stones devotion. The publicity stunt caught fire online, drawing comparisons to AC/DC’s legendary truck performance and prompting blanket coverage on radio, TV, and fan blogs. As one devotee put it, this was “arguably the greatest one and a half minute footage in rock’n’roll history.”

    Social buzz didn’t stop there. Jagger’s harmonica skills have sent Stones fans abuzz thanks to an exclusive studio rehearsal clip posted to YouTube, teasing new material and inspiring speculation about another Stones album. According to DJ Gerry from Starlight Music, Jagger is “one of the best harmonica players still performing”—and the recent post looked very much like confirmation of a bigger release on the horizon. Kevin Mulhern at 94HJY echoed this sentiment, suggesting that Mick’s impromptu jam and posts are clear signals that something major is brewing in the studio.

    Jagger also made a rare public appearance hand in hand with girlfriend Melanie Hamrick at a glitzy pre-Oscars dinner. AOL Entertainment covered the event, highlighting the couple’s elusive style and presence among Hollywood’s elite—with photos quickly making the rounds across Instagram and celebrity news. For those keeping track, this marked one of Jagger’s first red carpet moments of 2025, sparking fresh interest in his personal life.

    Meanwhile, the conversations around his creative muse continue: Cult Following just published Jagger’s candid comments about how reading Alexander Pushkin has “spiced” up his songwriting, a revelation that spread across music and literary circles, underscoring his enduring relevance as an artist beyond rock.

    No unconfirmed breakup rumors or health scares have surfaced, and business-wise, Jagger has kept his energy focused on music and fan engagement rather than new endorsements or ventures. The enduring talk remains about his latest performances, studio teasers, and his cultural influence, all suggesting that Mick Jagger, at 82, is far from fading away. As fans and media alike race to document every move, Jagger has again proved his biographical significance remains undiminished—whether onstage, online, or in the streets of New York.

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  • Mick Jagger at 81: Defying Age, Rocking Stages, and Making Headlines
    2025/09/02
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    In the past few days Mick Jagger has proven that age is absolutely no barrier for a rock icon. The biggest headline has been his rare public appearance with longtime girlfriend Melanie Hamrick at the star-studded Chanel and Charles Finch annual pre-Oscars dinner in Beverly Hills. Jagger, 81, turned heads with his classic tousled hair and a baby pink bomber jacket, making for a unique date night that saw him mingling with Oscar nominees Adrien Brody and Colman Domingo, according to AOL. The couple, usually intensely private, radiated star power on the red carpet and Hamrick’s glamorous black dress drew plenty of media praise.

    On the live music front, Jagger’s status as a tireless frontman was reaffirmed at the Cleveland Browns Stadium where, as reported by The Cleveland Scene, he worked every inch of the stage and kept the crowd moving during The Rolling Stones’ 19-song set. Critics once again marveled at his energy and charisma, noting that he’s still in near-constant motion, even if not sprinting quite as in decades past. The Stones played a hits-heavy lineup, and Jagger’s ease in front of tens of thousands remains unmatched. This performance is all the more significant given the loss of original drummer Charlie Watts in 2021, replaced by Steve Jordan, whose pounding drums have injected new energy into the iconic band’s live sound.

    For those watching business moves, news broke via The Times that The Rolling Stones have reportedly scrapped European tour plans for 2025 due to venue and logistical issues. A multimillion-pound stadium run was reportedly rejected due to pre-existing commitments. Such cancellations are rare for the Stones, raising questions about future European dates and perhaps indicating shifting priorities as the principal members enter their ninth decade.

    A less significant but amusing social media dust-up made headlines when George Thorogood, after a Houston gig, pointedly told fans to tell Mick Jagger to 'suck on that,' a jab captured by TMZ and echoed by Facebook users. The jab was likely playful rather than personal, as Thorogood credits Jagger for sparking his interest in blues music and even toured with The Stones in the early eighties.

    For devoted fans, there was inside talk too; in a conversation with Rolling Stone’s Jann Wenner, Jagger offered highly candid reflections on some Stones albums. He called “Between the Buttons” and “Their Satanic Majesties Request” sound experiences with just a few great songs, notably criticizing the albums for technical issues and their lack of cohesive songwriting—comments widely circulated in music press circles.

    Meanwhile, in the nostalgia department, his infamous 1960s Marylebone party pad, the site of legendary gatherings, quietly hit the London property market. This sold listing, picked up by AOL, is a reminder of his enduring influence not just on music, but also on popular culture and real estate lore.

    No confirmed public business deals, social media posts from Jagger himself, or new music releases have surfaced in this window, though speculation around fresh recording and future touring persists. If one thing is clear, the world continues to watch Mick Jagger, who at 81 is an enduring emblem of rock and reinvention, still making headlines both on stage and off.

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